You know, Bubsy, the talking orange bobcat mascot from the 90s? He's back, with a new 3D game developed by indie studio Fabraz and published by Atari. It's called Bubsy 4D, and it's Bubsy's first 3D ...
An avid gamer from a young age, Shane's first experience with interactive entertainment was with the N64 back in 1998. After picking up one of those absurdly shaped controllers, and taking control of ...
Last year LA indie gaming collective Arcane Kids brought us the trippy pop-art inspired skating game Zineth, then followed it up with this year's first-person take on the cel-shaded skater, Perfect ...
Yes, at one point in the 90’s, platformers were the rage on 16-bit consoles. And amongst the more popular ones was Bubsy: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, which was released by Accolade for SNES ...
The video game industry has seen some big surprises over the past few years, but none have hit me harder than Bubsy 4D. The talkative bobcat has had some remarkable staying power since the ...
One of the best aspects of Bubsy 3D is the gameplay. First of all, the controls. Bubsy 3D uses “tank controls”, meaning that UP in the D-pad accelerates, LEFT and RIGHT turn around and DOWN makes ...
90s platforming mascot Bubsy the cat is staging a comeback with Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back, the feline's first game in 21 years. Coming this autumn to PS4 and Steam, The Woolies Strike Back is a ...
Bubsy 3D is a 1996 platforming game published by Accolade and developed by Eidetic. We'll start with the beginning: the gameplay. Bubsy have a very basic moveset: Walk, run, jump and glide. Bubsy 3D ...